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Welcome to the ACRL Recruitment and Retention Wiki

This site is intended to provide a thorough listing of recruitment and retention resources from the perspective of both the employer and the employee. Library science students, working librarians, and employers of librarians will all find useful information here. Do you know of a relevant resource that isn't included here, or are you conducting relevant research? Please feel free to add your link to the appropriate page.

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